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Portrait of Nikolai Gogol

Creation period
1841
Place of сreation
Rome, Italy
Dimensions
17,5x16 cm
Technique
cardboard, oil; painting
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#1

Portraits by the artist Alexander Ivanov, which he created in Rome in 1841, hold a special place in the iconography of Nikolai Gogol. Ivanov never specialized in the portrait genre, and Gogol’s sketches from life were made “in strict secrecy” from everyone. According to the writer, they were personal and not intended for public displays. One of these sketches was presented by Gogol to Vasily Zhukovsky, and is currently housed in the Russian Museum.

In the fall of 1841, Gogol returned to Russia, first to St. Petersburg and then to Moscow, where he stayed in the home of his friend and historian, Professor Mikhail Pogodin of Moscow University. It was probably around that time that Gogol also presented Pogodin with another portrait painted by Ivanov as a token of their longstanding friendship. This portrait is now part of the collection of the Pushkin House.

The memoirs of Nikolai Berg, a poet and journalist, present another version of the events surrounding the acquisition of the Gogol portrait by Pogodin,

#2

M.P. Pogodin repeatedly asked his friend for a portrait, and [Gogol] promised to oblige. However, despite the passage of days, months, and even years, no portrait was given. One day, following Gogol’s sudden departure from Moscow — a departure that was as mysterious, secretive and groundless, as all his other departures — the portrait was discovered in the room that Gogol had occupied, as if he had forgotten it. The general consensus was that the portrait should be given to Mikhail Petrovich [Pogodin] as the person responsible for its unexpected appearance.

#3

In connection with the discovery of the portrait, Berg raised some reasonable questions:

#4

Why was it not given to the recipient by the writer himself? Why was the portrait not completed? Why is it just a sketch, hastily made, when the sitter was in a hurry to leave, threatening to go and not sitting quietly? In this, in these intricate details, one can see Gogol’s character clearer than in the portrait, which he seemingly forgot in Moscow when he left. Finally, why did Ivanov paint the portrait, when he is not really a portraitist at all?

#5

Soon, the complex relationship between Gogol and Pogodin deteriorated, which led to a complete cessation of communication. The situation was exacerbated when in 1843 Pogodin published a lithographic reproduction of Ivanov’s portrait in the magazine “Moskvityanin”. Gogol was greatly offended by this act of his former friend.

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Portrait of Nikolai Gogol

Creation period
1841
Place of сreation
Rome, Italy
Dimensions
17,5x16 cm
Technique
cardboard, oil; painting
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